Anselme Adrien Raymond Lévy called Adrien Vély or Vély[1] (3 September 1864[2] – 30 May 1935[3]) was a French journalist and playwright.
A Contest for a Handkerchief (1909), Le dîner du 9 (1909), and Un monsieur qui suit les dames (1906) are some of Adrien Vely's best-known works.
[4] Born in the first arrondissement of Paris, a journalist, he wrote and performed his plays under the pseudonym of Vély.
He also uses in the press the pseudonyms of Addé, Brioché and Plumquick.
His plays were represented on the most important Parisian stages of the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.